Tag: Political Ideologies

The podcast miniseries "recollections" from the Jewish Public Library celebrates the 110th anniversary of the library by exploring its Jewish Leftist roots in Montreal.
The author, a young Zionist, initially believed that anti-Zionist Jews disliked being Jewish, but her perspective changed when she lived in a Jewish student dormitory with members of anti-Zionist groups like Jewish Voice for Peace and Students for Justice in Palestine.
The author will be hosting a Zoom call to answer any questions, focusing on their recently published essay in the New York Times about the divide between American Jewry's liberalism and Zionism.
The letters to the editor discuss the relevance of the Board of Deputies in 2024 and its role in representing the British Jewish community.
The text discusses the shift from idealism to cynicism regarding Israel and the Jewish people due to the challenging geopolitical realities they face, contrasting the idealistic aspirations with the harsh truths of the world.
The author discusses the recent controversy surrounding the testimonies of three university presidents, Liz McGill, Claudine Gay, and Sally Kornbluth, regarding whether calling for the genocide of Jews violates campus codes of conduct.
In his book "The Adjectival Liberal and The Kingship of God," Michael Walzer proposes defending liberalism not as an overarching ideology, but as a way of being.
The text discusses the lack of scrutiny faced by Bernie Sanders for his past support of leftist autocrats and his criticism of traditional Democrats for not challenging his ideological stances.